Edena_of_Neith
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(smiles wistfully)
Ah ... there is someone here besides me who still remembers Waldorf.
Ah ... there is someone here besides me who still remembers Waldorf.
Edena_of_Neith said:(smiles wistfully)
Ah ... there is someone here besides me who still remembers Waldorf.
mearls said:That sums up my personal view rather nicely. I really prefer that style of play to games where I have to find my fun - I don't like chasing clues or being in a situation where I don't know what to do next.
I have an idea brewing to run a weekly game of D&D, starting with the 1974 white box set and progressing through the years to 3.5e. I think it would be fun to look at how the game has changed over the years and how that has altered the feel. Ideally, I'd do it over consecutive days, but I doubt I can pull that off.
Now I remember the reference! That was funny.Henry said:You mean that guy who was a 365th level magic-user and who blew up Grayhawk and has an asteroid floating in the void with a bunch of the Gods chained up working in the iron mine in the basement?
Never heard of 'im.
Is there an echo in here?BiggusGeekus said:Why not try this at a convention? I'm sure the organizers would rush at the opportunity and only be too delighted to make that happen for you.
francisca said:Is there an echo in here?
BiggusGeekus said:Fair enough, but it also deteracts from a certain ammount of versimilitude in the setting.
DM: You're in Saltmarsh, a frontier town, filled with danger and adventure around every turn.
PC: Is there a magic item store?
DM: Oh, yeah, a big one. It'll take some time to ge to though because you have to go around the ferris wheel and there's a huge crowd assmbled for the regatta down by the harbor.
And it doesn't have to be like that. You can still get your hack on and have the setting stand up to more than minor scrutiny.
Henry said:That reminds me -- do you AL guys have a regular ENWorld Gameday going?